Who wants an iPad when you can take your Windows 7 on the go with the Archos 9 tablet? Kevin Pereira and Olivia Munn take a look at this small tablet netbook that measures only 0.68" thin with a 9" touch screen, and 1 gig of RAM for $550.

What You Need To Know

The tablet measure 10" long by 5" wide.

It's a little over half an inch thick.

It features a 9" touch screen.

The sleek design features only 5 buttons to compliment the touch screen and a kickstand in the back to let you free up your hands when using the device.

The screen is a decent size and the text is easy to read when browsing the web.

Other features include Wi-fi, a built in webcam and Windows 7.

The user experience wasn't very good: the touch screen wasn't responsive at times and it was hard to be accurate when trying to type on the keyboard.

There is a stylus but that doesn't help when you're looking to use a working touch screen.

There's also an optical trackpad that we ended up using because the touch screen was so bad.

The tablet also boast 1 gig of RAM and an Atom processor, which worked only okay.

Powering the tablet on took about 1 minute and 20 seconds, which is longer than any netbook we've tested.

Internet Explorer took another 30 seconds to open.

Overall, this tablet does everything a netbook can do but it's way too slow.